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What Makes a Good Illustrator? On today's show, we chat illustrations with a legend of over 30 years of producing quality artwork. We look at what makes a good illustrator. Is it consistency? Is it a unique style and brand? Is it knowing what jobs to take on and what to leave alone? So much to consider as we go behind the scenes with one of my all-time favourite creators of books for kids. Plus, Liv reviews a picture book with too many dogs. Today's special guest is a multi-award-winning Australian illustrator based in Sydney, with over two decades of experience in children's literature. His distinctive style has brought to life numerous beloved stories, including "My Dad Thinks He's Funny," "Why I Love Footy," and the "Sporty Kids" series. His work extends beyond books; he's contributed editorial illustrations to major newspapers like The Australian and The Weekend Australian. His latest picture book, "The Train at the End of My Street," continues his tradition of capturing the whimsy and wonder of childhood through vibrant illustrations. And, he's popped in today to share his incredible journey with us, along with his timeless knowledge of the craft, so everybody please welcome the amazing, Tom Jellett.
Happy Halloween! This week we welcome Megan to the podcast with great stories about Rob Zombie, Steven Tyler and Gary Busey. We have the Top 5 shows & movies we're watching this Halloween. The DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince hit song "A Nightmare on My Street" goes to war with the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
OUT FROM BEHIND THE PAYWALL! Today Bill and Dan break down a video that was lost to time for 30 years thanks to litigation from New Line Cinema, so don't be upset with yourself if you've never seen this video before. Join us as we discuss the “classic(?)” video for “A Nightmare on My Street.” Sign up for our Patreon to get access to all the previous episodes. www.patreon.com/thehardtimes
In this episode, Paula Maidens explores the impact of effective team management on brand experience through real-life observations of two very different renovation teams on her street. This episode could also be called “Lessons in Team Management from the Tradies on My Street!”You'll hear Paula's key insights on how she can see from the outside the systemisation, standardisation and team efficiency in two businesses she's been watching… and how the behind of the scenes of a business may not be as hidden as you think… and in fact, it can significantly influence your clients' perceptions and ultimately, your business success.HighlightsPaula opens the episode by discussing the often-overlooked impact of disorganised and systemised teams on clients and potential clients.The importance of team efficiency and how it shapes the overall brand experience.Paula describes her neighbourhood in North Brisbane, where multiple renovation projects have been ongoing.She introduces two distinct teams: Team One (builders renovating a house) and Team Two (house removal specialists) and shares her observations of them both and the impression that it's left on her as an external observing party.Key LessonsVisibility of Inefficiency - Outsiders can easily detect if a team is disorganised and inefficient.Impact of Standardisation - Consistent processes lead to better efficiency and improved brand perception. Standardisation helps to manage team behaviour.Systemisation Benefits - Internal systemisation will help you get a higher return on investment (in your team) and the external benefits will include positive client interactions and brand consistency.Chapters00:00 The Impact of Team Effectiveness on Brand Perception05:38 Lessons from Two Different Teams on the Speaker's Street07:20 The Importance of Clear Instructions and Expectations14:24 Systemisation and Standardization for Efficiency and Brand ConsistencyExplore working with Paula:Book a Dream Team Discovery CallConnect with Paula: Website: https://paulamaidens.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulamaidensconsulting/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulamaidensbuildingawesometeams
A supergroup is a band made up of musicians who have already achieved fame either as soloists or members of another band. One of the most iconic of supergroups would be formed in 1988 and go by the name of The Traveling Wilburys. In 1987 George Harrison released his album "Cloud Nine" with Jeff Lynne performing a number of instruments and co-producing. They started talking about forming a group during those sessions, with Harrison talking about bringing in Bob Dylan and Lynne talking about bringing in Roy Orbison. Tom Petty joined in when Harrison went to his house to pick up a guitar he had left there previously. The criteria that Harrison had, according to fellow Wilbury Tom Petty, was a group of folks "who you could hang out with." The group bonded over their appreciation for 50's-style rock n' roll, and their love of the Monty Python comedy troupe.The group took on personas of half-brothers, with George Harrison as Nelson Wilbury, Jeff Lynne as Otis Wilbury, Roy Orbison as Lefty Wilbury, Bob Dylan as Lucky Wilbury, and Tom Petty as Charlie T. Wilbury Jr. Frequent collaborator Jim Keltner provides percussion work and takes on the name of Buster Sidebury. The name Wilbury comes from a running joke between Lynne and Harrison. When some error in the equipment would occur during the production of Harrison's "Cloud Nine" album, Harrison said, “We'll bury 'em in the mix.”The Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 had to be done in 10 days, because Dylan and Orbison had upcoming tours and projects. Generally the writing and recording of a song was completed in a single day. The result was a commercial and critical success, and the album won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group in 1990.Bruce presents this supergroup in today's podcast. MargaritaThis track starts with an 80's electronic feel, but quickly moves into a Bo Diddley beat that is more roots rock. A deeper cut, this song was released as the B-side to the single "Handle with Care."Handle With CareThe big single went to number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 2 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. This song was the impetus to bringing the group together, as it was originally supposed to be an extra track for a B-side of a European single, but the result was deemed too good for a limited release.Not Alone Any MoreThis deeper track finishes off side 1. It was written mainly by Otis Wilbury for the vocal style of Lefty Wilbury, although all members are credited as songwriters. The lyrics reflect themes of loneliness, which were Lefty's signature style back in the 60's.End of the LineThis was the band's second single. It peaked at number 63 on the Billboard Hot 100, but number 2 on the Album Rock Tracks chart. Roy Orbison died of a heart attack at age 52 after recording the song but before the video was made. The video features a guitar sitting in a rocking chair in memorial to Orbison ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Baby Doll by Devo (from the motion picture “Tape Heads”)Despite sporting an all-star cast, this comedy movie bombed at the box office. STAFF PICKS:Big League by Tom Cochrane and Red RiderWayne starts off the staff picks with a bittersweet song. Cochrane tells a tale of a young hockey star destined for the pros until he lost his life in a car crash. It was inspired by a true story told to Cochrane by the boy's father. This song went to number 9 on the American Billboard Rock Tracks chart, and gets frequent airplay on classic rock radio stations in Canada. Didn't Know It Was Love by SurvivorRob's staff pick finds the singer looking back at a relationship he missed, and hoping it isn't too late. Survivor had their big splash a few years prior with “Eye of the Tiger,” and this is off their seventh album, “Too Hot to Sleep.” Unfortunately it barely made it onto the Billboard 200 album chart at 187, and the group broke up shortly thereafter.Kokomo by The Beach BoysLynch brings us the first number 1 US hit for the Beach Boys since the 60's. The song was featured in the Tom Cruise movie “Cocktail,” and the song reflects a relaxed tropical vibe. This single reinvigorated the Beach Boys, as fans began to look at their catalogue again.What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) by Information SocietyBruce wraps up the staff picks with the signature song from a Minneapolis synth pop trio. This song started as a 10-minute instrumental jam, but received minimalist lyrics reflecting the trouble people have communicating for the single release. It also features sampled lyrics from Star Trek, particularly the repeated "pure energy" lyric from Leonard Nimoy's Mr. Spock. COMEDY TRACK:A Nightmare on My Street by DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh PrinceThis single reflects the Halloween vibe as Will Smith aka The Fresh Prince riffs on Freddy Kruger's horror in “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?” NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.
Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Spills, Thrills & Tavern Nights Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/spills-thrills-tavern-nights Story Transcript:Sr: Bilo je to jedne prohladne jesenje večeri kada su Ana, Marko i Milica rešili da posete omiljenu kafanu u srcu grada.En: It was a chilly autumn evening when Ana, Marko, and Milica decided to visit their favorite tavern in the heart of the city.Sr: Kafana je bila poznata po starinskom enterijeru i omamljujućem mirisu sveže pečene rakije.En: The tavern was known for its old-fashioned interior and the intoxicating smell of freshly brewed brandy.Sr: Ana je bila poletna i uvek nasmejana devojka, Marko njen najbolji drug iz detinjstva koji je uvek znao kako da je oraspoloži, a Milica, Anina prijateljica iz škole, uvek je imala osećaj da je tačno u centru događanja.En: Ana was a lively and always smiling girl, Marko her best childhood friend who always knew how to cheer her up, and Milica, Ana's school friend, always felt like she was right in the center of things.Sr: Žamor ljudi ispunjavao je vazduh dok su se smestili za drveni sto.En: The murmur of people filled the air as they settled at a wooden table.Sr: Ana je prelazila prstima po jelovniku, razmišljajući o tome koju bi pesmu mogla da zatraži od tamburaša koji su vešto prebirali po žicama svojih instrumenata.En: Ana ran her fingers across the menu, pondering which song she could request from the tambourine players skillfully plucking the strings of their instruments.Sr: "Nećete verovati šta mi se danas desilo na poslu," počela je Milica, ali pre nego što je mogla nastaviti, konobar je donio pića.En: "You won't believe what happened to me at work today," Milica began, but before she could continue, the waiter brought their drinks.Sr: Ana je posegnula za svojim sokom od višnje, ali sasvim slučajno, njen lakat je zakačio čašu i sok se prosuo tačno na Markovo krilo.En: Ana reached for her cherry juice, but accidentally, her elbow knocked over the glass, spilling the juice right onto Marko's lap.Sr: "Oh, ne, izvini Marko!En: "Oh, I'm so sorry, Marko!"Sr: " uzviknula je Ana, hvatajući salvetu i trudeći se da očisti nered.En: Ana exclaimed, grabbing a napkin and trying to clean up the mess.Sr: "Nema veze, Ana," rekao je Marko kroz osmeh, iako se jasno osećao blago neugodno.En: "It's okay, Ana," Marko said with a smile, though he clearly felt a bit embarrassed.Sr: "Moglo je to biti i gore.En: "It could've been worse."Sr: "Ubrzo je Milica vratila razgovor na svoju priču o poslu, dok je Ana posramljeno posmatrala kako njena nesmotrenost briše osmeh sa Markovog lica.En: Soon, Milica returned the conversation to her work story, while Ana watched shamefully as her thoughtlessness wiped the smile off Marko's face.Sr: Tamburaši su počeli svirati "Jesen u mom sokaku", i umesto da se prepusti neugodnosti, Ana je podigla ruku.En: The tambourine players began to play "Autumn in My Street," and instead of succumbing to the awkwardness, Ana raised her hand.Sr: "Izvinite, možemo li da dobijemo jednu pesmu za našeg prijatelja Marka?En: "Excuse me, could we have a song for our friend Marko?"Sr: " upitala je tamburaše.En: she asked the tambourine players.Sr: Svi su se osmehnuli, a Marko je izgledao iznenađeno.En: Everyone smiled, and Marko looked surprised.Sr: "Koju pesmu želiš, Marko?En: "What song would you like, Marko?"Sr: " pitao je jedan od tamburaša.En: one of the tambourine players asked.Sr: "Svirajte, 'Ne mogu podnijeti to'", odgovorio je Marko, namignuvši Ani.En: "Play 'I Can't Bear It,'" Marko replied, winking at Ana.Sr: Muzika je počela, a svi u kafani su se okrenuli prema njihovom stolu.En: The music started, and everyone in the tavern turned to their table.Sr: Marko je prevladao svoju nelagodu i počeo pevati zajedno s tamburašima.En: Marko overcame his discomfort and began singing along with the tambourine players.Sr: Ana je osetila olakšanje kako se njegov smeh vratio, i tada je shvatila koliko je važno priznati grešku i pronaći način da se popravi.En: Ana felt relief as his laughter returned, realizing how important it was to acknowledge a mistake and find a way to make amends.Sr: Veče je prošlo u dobrom raspoloženju, sa smehom i podeljenim anegdotama.En: The evening passed in good spirits, with laughter and shared anecdotes.Sr: Na kraju, incident sa prosutim sokom postao je još jedna priča koju će pričati i sećati se narednih godina.En: In the end, the incident with the spilled juice became another story they would tell and remember in the years to come.Sr: Kada su se rastali, Ana se i dalje osećala loše zbog onoga što se dogodilo, ali je znala da u prijateljstvu postoje i gore stvari, i da je pravih prijatelja teško pronaći.En: As they parted ways, Ana still felt bad about what had happened, but she knew that in friendship, there are worse things, and that true friends are hard to find.Sr: Osmehujući se jedno drugom, znali su da je njihovo drugarstvo jače od bilo kakvih malih nespretnosti koje im život može prirediti.En: Smiling at each other, they knew that their friendship was stronger than any little mishaps life might throw their way. Vocabulary Words:chilly: prohladnecherry: višnjebrewed: pečenetavern: kafanimurmur: žamorsettled: smestilimenu: jelovnikupondering: razmišljajućirequest: zatražitambourine: tamburašaplayers: sviratiplucking: prebiralistrings: žicamawaiter: konobarknocked: zakačioaccidentally: slučajnolap: kriexclaimed: uzviknulanapkin: salvetutrying: trudećiembarrassed: neugodnosmile: osmehembarrassed: osjećaodiscomfort: nelagoduawkwardness: neugodnostiraise: podiglasurprised: iznenađenowinking: namignuvšlaughter: smehrealizing: shvatila
Barry, Abigail, and special guest Derek Hummel, Sr., (Abigail's uncle and Barry's brother) discuss Derek's Jukebox submission, He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, and sample Main Character Energy, #Adulting, Challenge Accepted, and Purple Monkey Dishwasher from Evil Genius Beer Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A Nightmare on My Street was originally supposed to be a collaboration with the studio that produced A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master. Read about the legal battle that ensued. Hip Hop Dancer's Theme samples Peter Piper by Run-D.M.C., which sampled Take Me to the Mardi Gras by Bob James. This TikTok makes the connection even more obvious! Our next Jukebox episode will be Diorama by Silverchair, submitted by Ian Rees. This episode is scheduled to drop on May 3, 2024. Listen to our episode featuring Ian's own music, Bonus: Friendship Induced Pod. Up next… A Very Special Christmas 3 Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
Trick-or-Treat, it's Halloween 2022 and Uncle Jim is celebrating with a classic complete and uncut, It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. Released in 1966, it became an instant classic. Speaking of classics, we'll play the original Thriller mini-movie, and that's not all, what would Halloween be without Ghostbusters, A Nightmare on My Street, The Monster Mash, and we wrap up with the Time Warp. Sit back for the next hour, and enjoy. Happy Halloween.
Welcome back to another installment of the Forever Bogus Podcast, “Where we've got nostalgia on tap.” Que the thunder and lighting. Strike up the creepy organ. It's finally time for the Forever BOOOO!GUS Halloween Podcast! In this spooky episode, B-Boy Spooky Bryce and Scary Dracula have a FANGtastic time discussing one of the most iconic Halloween raps.... Nightmare on My Street. That's right the Bogus Boys discuss the ins and outs of the classic Fresh Prince and DJ Jazzy Jeff joint. What are you waiting for? Lock your doors, dim your lights, and press play! The Forever Bogus Podcast is sponsored by Ed's Retro Arcade and Chilli. “Take a bite out of Nostalgia!”
Welcome back to another installment of the Forever Bogus Podcast, “Where we've got nostalgia on tap.” Que the thunder and lighting. Strike up the creepy organ. It's finally time for the Forever BOOOO!GUS Halloween Podcast! In this spooky episode, B-Boy Spooky Bryce and Scary Dracula have a FANGtastic time discussing one of the most iconic Halloween raps.... Nightmare on My Street. That's right the Bogus Boys discuss the ins and outs of the classic Fresh Prince and DJ Jazzy Jeff joint. What are you waiting for? Lock your doors, dim your lights, and press play! The Forever Bogus Podcast is sponsored by Ed's Retro Arcade and Chilli. “Take a bite out of Nostalgia!”
I'll edit this later idk Cabin in the Woods. Suspiria. The Burbs. Scooby Doo: Monster in Mexico. The Fog. Freaky Friday. The Fly. Annihilation. Transylvania 6-5000. Guillotine by Death Grips. La Bruja by Jenny and the Mexicats. Nightmare on My Street by DJ Jazzy Jeff. After Dark by Tito and Tarantula. The Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunnymen. Abducted by Cults. Tear You Apart by She Wants Revenge. Mean Green Mother From Outer Space by Levi Stubbs. Gasoline by The Weeknd. Riboflavin Flavored, Non Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood. Trick r Treat. Night of the Comet. The Craft. Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark. The Dead Don't Die. I'm Dead by Duckwrth. Red Right Hand by Nick Cave. Light As A Feather by The Chromatics. Don't Fear The Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult. Graveyards Full by The Growlers. Twitter: @HorrorNightsCat Instagram: @Piki.JPG Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PikiBootique?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=1261764769
Willard Carroll Smith II[1] (born September 25, 1968), also known by his stage name The Fresh Prince, is an American actor, rapper, and film producer. Noted for his work in music, television, and film,[5] Smith has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and four Grammy Awards. Additionally, he has received nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Tony Award as a producer. Smith has achieved and held several US and international box office records.[6][7][8] As of 2021, his films have grossed over $9.3 billion globally,[9] making him one of Hollywood's most bankable stars.[10][11] Smith first gained recognition as part of a hip hop duo with DJ Jazzy Jeff, with whom he released five studio albums and the US Billboard Hot 100 top 20 singles "Parents Just Don't Understand", "A Nightmare on My Street", "Summertime", "Ring My Bell", and "Boom! Shake the Room" from 1984 to 1994. He released the solo albums Big Willie Style (1997), Willennium (1999), Born to Reign (2002), and Lost and Found (2005), which contained the US number one singles "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" and "Wild Wild West". Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BreakroomNachos Intro music by Dan Mason: https://danmason.bandcamp.com/
A beautiful conversation with Leica user Harmjan Schuurman about his journey into street photography [insta : https://www.instagram.com/harmjan.schuurman/ ] where we talk about Life, Love, and Leica's (C) [SMH Photo Design]. The Pod: 0:01 : The Intro ; 2:45 : Making photos ; 6:30 : My first Leica ; 7:50 : Into the streets ; 10:07 : Reconsidering film ; 13:30 : The Socials ; 17:15 : Street Portraits ; 20:12 : Covid-19... ; 22:35 : My schooling... New York meat market ; 30:30 : My Street photography process ; 32:20 : Connecting with my subject ; 34:30 : What my photo's tell me ; 37:30 : Stepping out of my comfort zone ; 41:40 : Staying focused on photography ; 43:25 : Printing Photos ; 45:40 : My projects ; 47:50 : Where I want to be in the future ; 50:30 : what I like about a photo ; 52:50 : My favorite city ; 55:20 : Anywhere in the world ; 57:00 : My advice to myself ; 1:01:XX : The Final question. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ricardo-huerta2/support
Do you remember that song "A Nightmare on My Street" by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince? Man, I loved that song. I remember their label got in trouble for copyright stuff and the video got pulled. That's wack.
Kurt & Jen breakdown the humor of Kurt's pick, Will Smith! Gettin Jiggy Wit It video on YouTube Miami on Spotify Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (full song) on Spotify Parents Just Don't Understand video on YouTube Cartman Wild Wild West Song from South Park on YouTube Demi Adejuyigbe's Will Smith Style credits song for Get Out on YouTube Girls Ain't Nothing but Trouble on Spotify Guys Ain't Nothing but Trouble on Spotify Freakin' It on Spotify Human Video Game on Spotify Just Cruisin' video on YouTube A Nightmare on My Street on YouTube Funniest Song Picks: Jen- Fiesta (Bomba Estereo & Will Smith) video on YouTube Kurt- I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson video on YouTube Humor Ratings: Kurt 2/10, Jen 4/10 Spreadsheet of all Kurt & Jen Make a Podcast Humor Rankings Intro Music is: "Sleeping in the Flowers" by They Might Be Giants Outro Music: "Denouement" by Forced Perspective (A Kurt & Jen enterprise) Join us next week on 7/26 for our B-Sides episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kurtandjen/support
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The Reds, Pinks & Purples - "Don't Ever Pray in the Church on My Street" from the 2021 album Uncommon Weather on Slumberland. With his project The Reds, Pinks and Purples, San Francisco-based singer/songwriter Glenn Donaldson pays tribute to his hometown with his third and latest album, Uncommon Weather. The Inner Richmond district is captured in muted, pastel colors on the album artwork, giving it a nostalgic feel, mournful for the days when it was a reasonable place for musicians and artists to live. Uncommon Weather was self-recorded and mostly self-performed, with Donaldson channeling his hero Dan Treacy of Television Personalities. Read the full post on KEXP.org Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The election is upon us and the Loose Crew Podcast is here to discuss it! Join us in this conversation about what will likely turn out to become the most consequential election of modern American history. We discuss our predictions, current early voting trends, how the courts could end up deciding the election, why Latino and Black voters are turning to Trump and why despite everything, there's still room for optimism. Grab a hard drink and tune in, it's going to be a crazy ride.The song at the beginning of the show is A Nightmare on My Street by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.00:00:00 Intro music00:00:23 A Nightmare on My Street by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince00:03:19 What are we drinking?00:05:38 Election predictions00:11:18 Election updates and early voting turnout00:20:40 Possibility of the courts deciding the outcome of the election00:27:45 Voter suppression as Republican political strategy00:35:40 Bush v. Gore (2000) Supreme Court case00:39:56 Recent Supreme Court rulings regarding mail-in ballots00:42:57 Why do Latino and Black voters support Trump?01:07:15 Hunter Biden story01:17:20 Any reason for optimism?
This week, Sam's out so we brought back special guest host Jordan Taylor to talk about the Mad Max prequel Furiosa, a rumored Sega Dreamcast Mini, Weekly World News' possible return, Doctor Strange in the next Spider-Man film, Rambo in Mortal Kombat 11, the cancellation of GLOW, Dune's been delayed, MST3K Turkey Day 2020, and the new Monster Hunter trailer, as well as reviews of Enemy Inside, Samson vs. the Vampire Women, Nocturne, From Beyond, The Haunting of Bly Manor, Baldur's Gate 3, Magyk by Angie Sage, spooky Teddy Ruckpins AND MORE! The song this week is 'A Nightmare on My Street' by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince. We'd like to thank David Pencil for our original intro/outro. You can find more of his work at DavidPencil.com (https://www.davidpencil.com/). Hey! Do you like our logo? Do you also like t-shirts, mugs and other cools stuff? Well now you can get a shirt or mug with our logo on it! Head over to our TeePublic (https://www.teepublic.com/user/nerdoverloadnow) page to check them out! Special Guest: Jordan Taylor.
As if the world wasn't scary enough right now, the Halloween season is back in full force at Fire and Water Records. That means it's time once more for A Very Daly Halloween! Join the brothers Neil and Ryan Daly as they discuss seven more horror themed songs from their annual Halloween playlists, plus six TV specials that celebrate the most macabre holiday. Track list: “Devil Inside" by INXS "Bad Things" by Jace Everett "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell "A Nightmare on My Street" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "Remains of the Day" by Danny Elfman "Mz. Hyde" by Halestorm "The Kill" by 30 Seconds to Mars Plus sound clips from six spooktacular TV Specials: Garfield's Halloween Adventure It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown "If You Give a Mouse a Pumpkin" from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween Special "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad "Pinkeye" from South Park Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Or subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 Support FIRE AND WATER RECORDS and the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Additional music this episode: “Trick or Treat for Halloween” by The Mellowmen; "Main Title (A Nightmare on Elm Street)" by Charles Bernstein. Thanks for listening and Happy Holidays!
Episode 66: Masks, “Nightmare on My Street”: Where Does it Go? | A podcast about life cycles of all kinds of things, and where stuff goes | Are we soon to have more disposable masks than jellyfish in the ocean? Do masks decompose? How do they even get made? Sarah takes a look at where the disposable masks we are using to prevent death, actually go. And since it's officially Spooky Season, Emily is taking a look at the history of horror hip hop, horrorcore, and specifically Nightmare on My Street by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince. Is there still a copy of the destroyed music video floating around? Why was it destroyed? What does Weird Al have to do with any of this, anyway? This one's rambly, but fun, folks. https://wheredoesitpodcast.com/listen https://www.patreon.com/wheredoesit Apple / Google / Spotify / Stitcher / Anchor / Soundcloud Twitter: twitter.com/wheredoesitpod1 Instagram: www.instagram.com/wheredoesitpodcast/?hl=en email: wheredoesitpodcast@gmail.com
My Street is an attempt to get to know my neighbors. Who knows what to expect with each episode. So far the surprises keep coming. Spam chowder, sugar mills, aquarium fish, and a swamp snapping turtle hunter can all be found in this interview with the Jeansonnes.
My Street is an attempt for me to get to know my neighbors. I hope you'll join and be encouraged to do the same in your own neighborhood no matter if you live in an urban, suburban, or rural setting. Because we often do not know our neighbors we live with suspicion or even fear. Come along as I try to engage, learn, and seek to know those on My Street.
A new episode of Mack & the Movies. Here, we start our look at the legendary horror franchise, A Nightmare on Elm Street. Time Codes: Intro: 0:00-4:41 Nightmare on Elm Street: 4:41-12:35 Nightmare on Elm Street, Part II: Freddy's Revenge: 12:35-18:35 Scream, Queen: My Nightmare on Elm Street: 18:35-24:16 Nightmare on Elm Street, Part III: Dream Warriors: 24:16-30:44 Closing: 30:44-32:23 Support the Program: Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UXZNDGDH4M42W Cash App: $mjl716 Venmo: Mackenzie-Lambert716 Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/mack-the-movies Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaMack/ Twitter: @CinemaMack Instagram: mackenzielambert7928 Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/R67A7D5vQ1eW/ Inquiries: Contact: m.j.lambert2283@gmail.com Audio/Visual Credits: Mack & the Movies logo by masteringsounds https://www.fiverr.com/masteringsounds Intro by androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/androzguitar Audio Clips Used: "Nightmare on My Street" (DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince) Mystery Science Theater 3000 (Best Brains) Nightmare on Elm Street trailer (New Line Cinema) "Main Theme" (Charles Bernstein" "Suspiria" (Goblin) Nightmare on Elm Street, Part II: Freddy's Revenge trailer (New Line Cinema) Scream, Queen: My Nightmare on Elm Street trailer (Scream Queens) Nightmare on Elm Street, Part III: Dream Warriors trailer (New Line Cinema)
some songs. enjoy songs.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)Karen Meat “I Made You A Card” On the CouchTwo Inch Astronaut “play to no one” Can You Please Not HelpPoppies “Dumb Advice” Good EPPREGNANT “She Noticed” Duct Tapeturtlenecked “My New Necklace” VultureScum Eating “Business Class” Moist on the InsideGuerilla Toss “Skull Pop” GT ULTRAPalehound “Carnations” A Place I’ll Always Gocrumbs “On Tiptoes” demoSchool Damage “Tall Poppies” School DamageEspejos “No Future” Gossip EPMolly Burch “Fool” Please Be MineThe Baby Seals “Period Drama” The Baby SealsOtzi “Gong Show” Gong Show b/w Sunbeam 7"Sports Coach “cool look” wallace & floraBabe Waves “Generation Gaslight” Horizon LinesSpodee Boy “Sterile World” Sterile WorldESG “My Street” Step Off
Kathryn Hahn returns to the podcast! She and Chris talk about making Kit Kat cakes, nightmares of auditioning and roles and how their careers have changed over the years. Kathryn also talks about how she and her family are dealing with quarantine, they dive deep into the song A Nightmare on My Street and talk about all her upcoming projects including I Know This Much is True!
This program will present the biological and health effects of both natural electromagnetic waves innate to the body and man-made electromagnetic waves from wireless technologies, including discussion about 4G/5G antenna densification. It will also address the mental health and relational impacts of tech overuse and addiction. Importantly, new scientific understanding will be shared by a former telecom industry director of research and development about what is driving the biological effects, that relates to our body being mostly comprised of water. We will learn how wireless radiation instantly changes biology, with system-wide effects. Join us for a provocative program about technology risks to humanity. MLF ORGANIZER Bill Grant NOTES MLF: Health & Medicine, Technology & Society Co-organized by ElectromagneticHealth.org; American Academy of Environmental Medicine; Moms Across America; Ecological Options Network; SafeG; the California Brain Tumor Association; UCOT (Unintended Consequences of Technology); Electromagnetic Safety Alliance; EMF Safety Network; My Street, My Choice!; California Health Coalition Advocacy; Electrosensitive Society; Manhattan Neighbors for Safer Telecommunications; International EMF Alliance Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
REFERRAL SLIPS #11 – HALLOWEEN 2019 – It’s their favorite time of year again, & Vanessa & Daeron are here to give you some more spooky recommendations. A bit of film, TV, book, comic, & podcast suggestions, so there’s something for everyone to get ready for Halloween. Coming later this month: 1995’s horror anthology film “Tales From the Hood” & Clive Barker’s “Books of Blood Volume 1”. Check us out: on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/VDClinicPod, on Twitter & Instagram at @VDClinicpod, or via email at vdclinicpod@gmail.com. Flick Chat group code: VDClinicPod. Music: The Misfits “Monster Mash” & DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince “Nightmare on My Street”.
Before moving in with Uncle Phil, fighting aliens, giant spiders, defeating Foreman or gettin jiggy with it Will Smith faced Freddy Krueger in the unlicensed single A Nightmare on My Street by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince (1988). Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, questions and we announce next week’s album. In this episode we discuss the wild west, Dr. Erickson, bees, spooky rap, True Lies, Janet Reno and so much more! Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com
Once upon a time, Will Smith was the reigning king of the 4th of July movie weekend. And to accompany these huge blockbusters, Smith brought us some of the all-time great movie raps! This week we're taking you through his entire history, from New Line Cinema attempting to squash "A Nightmare on My Street" to Smith's late-90s heyday with Men in Black and Wild Wild West, and all the way to the present with this summer's Aladdin! We've got a lot of ground to cover, so come join the party and let's get rockin'! SHOW NOTES: NYTimes: "The Day The Music Burned" Vulture: An Oral History of Vincent D'Onofrio's Perfect Men in Black 'Sugar Water' Scene The full 7.5 minute epic "Wild Wild West" music video "Wild Wild West" technically also samples Kool Moe Dee's "Wild Wild West" Check out the most recent Christmas Creeps, wherein Joe sounds like death Intro: "Dance Rocket" by Jesse Spillane Outro: "A Nightmare on My Street" by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince Have a soundtrack you'd like us to cover? Follow us on Twitter @OSTParty and let us know! Or email us at OSTPartyPod@gmail.com
CW: Rape, Suicide, Homophobia, Sleep Paralysis It's Nightmare Week on Pod Sematary! Kelsey & Chris dip back into the Freddy Krueger well with the second film in the classic series along with a Netflix documentary about the most nightmarish scenario anyone could dream up! The Classic Film: A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 - Freddy's Revenge (1985) "A teenage boy is haunted in his dreams by deceased child murderer Freddy Krueger, who is out to possess him in order to continue his reign of terror in the real world" (IMDb.com). This second installment in the Freddy Franchise is more than just one big camp reference to queer youth, even if they struggle to pin down exactly what makes Freddy "Freddy". The Modern Film: The Nightmare (2015) "A look at a frightening condition that plagues thousands: sleep paralysis" (IMDb.com). This horrifying documentary acts out the stories of eight sleep paralysis sufferers, but it doesn't go quite as deep as we would have liked. Plus: Kelsey & Chris talk about what happens after you die! Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1127683549698519040 Audio Sources: "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, et al. "Bring it On" produced by Beacon Communications, et al. "Clueless" produced by Paramount Pictures "Family Affair" written by Mary J. Blige, et al and performed by Mary J. Blige "The Fifth Element" produced by Gaumont "A Nightmare on Elm Street Soundtrack: Prologue/Main Title" composed by Charles Bernstein "Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" produced by 1428 Films & Panic Productions "The Nightmare" produced by Zipper Bros Films, et al. "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge" produced by New Line Cinema, et al. "A Nightmare on My Street" written by Will Smith, Jeff Townes, and Clarence Holmes & performed by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Pool Party" written & performed by The Aquabats "The Shining" produced by Warner Bros., et al. "Touch Me (All Night Long)" produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and Greg Carmichael & performed by Wish featuring Fonda Rae
Are you ready for Freddy? Uncle Ben and Hollywood Steve sure are. We decide what our own Freddy nightmare deaths would be, we get into The Fat Boys' "Are You Ready For Freddy?" vs DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Nightmare on My Street," and we talk about how this movie came together. This one's a fun time! Movie discussion begins at 00:48:38 Music by Ben Eller
On episode 48 of Uphill Both Ways, "A Nightmare on My Street," Mike Imboden and Joseph Perry discuss some of their favorite Bronze Age and related horror comics! Gasp, chortle, and choke with delight as the guys wax nostalgic over such titles as Werewolf by Night, Where Creatures Roam, Weird War Tales, Ripley's Believe It or Not! True Ghost Stories, and loads more. The black-and-white Marvel and Warren titles such as Creepy, Vampirella, and Dracula Lives! are also on the table. The "What's New?" and "Retro Media Research Assignments" are on tap as usual, as well. Turn down the lights, turn up the volume, and join us . . . if you dare!
Tonight on Proper Propaganda: new tracks from Rhapsody & J Cole, Ozomtali, and the O’Jays. But first, new from Black Eyed Peas featuring Phife Dawg, Ali Shared Muhammad, and Posdnous, “All Around the World.” “All Around the World” Black Eyed Peas feat. Phife Dawg, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Posdnous “Soujourner” Rapsody feat. J Cole “Watch ‘Em Holla” Ghostface feat. Raekwon, Masta Killa, Capadonna Interlude: Stephen Colbert BG Music: “Dillatronic 36” by J Dilla “Get Away With It” Xzibit, B-Real, & Demrick “Shout Out My Hood” Dave East & Styles P “Chota” Ozomatli feat. Al Anderson, Chali 2na, & Warren Huang “From the 718” Pete Miser “Louder Than a Bomb” (JMJ Telephone Tap Groove) Public Enemy “Birds of a Feather” Black Sheep feat. Q-Tip, Trugoy the Dove, & Mike G Interlude: C-SPAN prank call “A Nightmare on My Street” DJ Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince “B.K. Anthem” Foxy Brown “Above the Law” The O’Jays “Keep it Locked” Pete Miser “Mind Playing Tricks on Me” Geto Boys “Set it Off” Jansport J “BKNY” Jansport J “369" J Dilla
Joe Ovies and the dudes from Nice Price Books in Raleigh get in the Halloween spirit. What athletes truly frightened them back in the day? Plus a full breakdown of DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's "Nightmare on My Street".
CW: Child Molestation, Sexual Assault This week on Pod Sematary, Chris & Kelsey are excited to discuss their favorite slasher villain! The Quipping Killer! The Dream Demon! The Springwood Slasher! The Bastard Son of One Hundred Maniacs! The Orangutan Goblin himself: Freddy Krueger! It's a Double Feature of A Nightmare on Elm Street! First up is the 1984 classic! It has the best cop-out of all time because everything happens in dreams. They can do anything! This low-budget flick almost didn't happen but writer/director Wes Craven and producer Bob Shaye wouldn't stop until it was made and the world is all the better for it! Plus, will someone please analyze Kelsey's recurring nightmare? Then it's the 2010 disappointment... Perhaps surprisingly, we'd really like to see a good Nightmare reboot, but boy did we not get one here. Unlike the Thing premakequel, which we decided was simply unnecessary, this remake is a wasted opportunity to reinvigorate the beloved franchise. But we try to find the good in it anyway... is there any? Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1028774860959281152 Audio Sources: "Celebrities Read Mean Tweets #4" via Jimmy Kimmel Live @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrjp6e04dZ8 "Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy" produced by 1428 Films and Panic Productions "Never Sleep Again: The Making of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'" produced by Automat Pictures (featurettes included in home release) "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984) produced by New Line Cinema, et al. "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (2010) produced by New Line Cinema and Platinum Dunes "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Nightmare on My Street" written by Will Smith, Jeff Townes, & Pete Harris and performed by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince (featuring "Theme from A Nightmare on Elm Street" by Charles Bernstein) "Science Fiction/Double Feature" written by Richard O'Brien & Richard Hartley and performed by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
We've been known to go on tangents during episodes of Miserable Retail Slave, so here they are. Smaller, bite-sized episodes of your favorite big, dumb comedy show: Tangents of the Damned. In this short, mini-episode, we talk about Deadpool, pick our favorite Ryan Reynolds movies, get nostalgic about skate parties, and cringe at the thought of the couples skate. Heroes/ Tommy lies about never seeing a super hero movie/ Deadpool interrupts Stephen Colbert’s monologue on The Late Show (1:25)/ what fictional character is as inseparable from the actor that plays him than Ryan Reynolds and Deadpool (1:43)/ comedians as social commentators (2:14)/ favorite Ryan Reynolds movie (2:16)/ Explaining Deadpool (4:00)/ Miserable Retail Slave steps into “Let’s Get Drunk and Talk Comics” territory (5:00)/ Deadpool was cool because he was created in the ‘90s (6:19)/ skate parties at Skateland/ playing “A Nightmare on My Street” (7:10)/ running from the couples skate (7:42)/ never make eye contact with anyone in real life (8:40)
We got a new guest, errybody! This episode features baby from the Bronx himself, Tom Bongbadil: Longtime Friend and Never-Listener. No relation to the JRR Tolkien character who randomly shows up in Fellowship of the Ring for a fucking chapter. HERE ARE SOME STORIES:There is Nothing Wrong in East Flatbush, Brooklyn(10:51)Three Signs You May be an Introvert and How to Cope(18:48)WikiLeaks Rejected a State Department Document and Demanded that I Destroy It(26:00)My Street was Blocked Off and Guys in Hazmat Suits were in my Neighbor's House(37:25)In the Shower(47:53)Cabinet(49:00)Check out our episodes on Youtube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoqIN-fkfdlmGEjWujypxwFeaturing wonderful ambient music from our fam in Sweden: CryoChamber, givin' us all the ooky-spooky tunage. Follow: @cryo-chamberThank you!"Spooky Skeletons REMIX," and "You Reposted in the Wrong Neighborhood" are not my songs. Credit and All rights are reserved by the owners.
We got a new guest, errybody! This episode features baby from the Bronx himself, Tom Bongbadil: Longtime Friend and Never-Listener. No relation to the JRR Tolkien character who randomly shows up in Fellowship of the Ring for a fucking chapter. HERE ARE SOME STORIES:There is Nothing Wrong in East Flatbush, Brooklyn(10:51)Three Signs You May be an Introvert and How to Cope(18:48)WikiLeaks Rejected a State Department Document and Demanded that I Destroy It(26:00)My Street was Blocked Off and Guys in Hazmat Suits were in my Neighbor's House(37:25)In the Shower(47:53)Cabinet(49:00)Check out our episodes on Youtube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoqIN-fkfdlmGEjWujypxwFeaturing wonderful ambient music from our fam in Sweden: CryoChamber, givin' us all the ooky-spooky tunage. Follow: @cryo-chamberThank you!"Spooky Skeletons REMIX," and "You Reposted in the Wrong Neighborhood" are not my songs. Credit and All rights are reserved by the owners.
Despite the fairly atrocious “Baby You’re a Rich Man” from Disorderlies, the Fat Boys might’ve recorded one of the best horror movie soundtrack songs you’ve probably long since forgotten, probably because there are two Nightmare On Elm Street-themed hip-hop tunes, both released right around the same time. Like most folks, I’m sure you probably think that DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince’s “Nightmare on My Street” is the real deal holyfield.
Mike DelGuidice grew up loving music and channeled that passion into fronting the band Big Shot, and becoming a member of Billy Joel's band. We talk with Mike about growing up in music, his process of writing music and lyrics, his experiences creating and leading Big Shot, becoming a member of the Billy Joel Band, and so much more. To learn more about Mike go to MichaelDelGuidice.com, check out his original albums "Miller Place" and "My Street on CD Baby, and check out some of his awesome clips on YouTube! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
Sean, Greg, Andrew, Gary and Lynn return to discuss A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 and 5. There is also some talk about Freddy song spin-offs like Dokken's Dream Warriors (from the A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 soundtrack) and the unlicensed DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince single, A Nightmare on My Street.
On this week's episode, Andrew and Rocky from The Mouths of Madness Podcast drop by the Big Z Broadcast Studio to talk about how they got into the podcasting game, as well as a few things horror. Also on the show: DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's "Nightmare on My Street," we do the "Monster Mash," and the guys talk about their experience opening for friend of the show, Mike Betancourt, in Concord, CA.
click image to play >>Billy Lane - Halloween on BLAST! Recorded October 2007 Something for your halloween house parties and trick or treat displays. Artist - Title Philly Joe Jones Sextet - Blues For Dracula Daniel Freedman - It's Halloween Tonight DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Nightmare on My Street Hall & Oats - Man Eater Geto Boys - Mind Planing Tricks on Me Whodini - Freaks Come Out At Night Whodini - Haunted House of Rock The Crypt Keeper - The Crypt Jam Warren Zevon - Warewolves of London Otis Redding - Trick Or Treat The Classics IV - Spooky The Zombies - Time Of the Season Bobby Boris Pickett - Monster Mash Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me Oingo Boingo - Weird Science Dead or Alive - Something in My House John Carpenter - Halloween Michael Jackson - Thriller Mel Tormé - Monsters Lead Such Interesting LivesOPEN IN ITUNES (Win/Mac/iPhone/iPod/iPad)PLAY THIS MIXFor more DJ mixes and features visit www.mixcrate.comMIX ID: 84512-N5yimcnb
A Spoonful of Russian - Learn Russian Online from Russian Tutor
Добрый день, дорогие друзья! (Hello, dear friends).Сегодня суббота, 8-ое октября. The show is still recorded at my temp 'studio' away from my home in New Orleans.In this podcast you will learn how to say the days of the week in Russian, as well as count from 1-10. You will also find out why you shouldn't get stressed over stress in Russian words. We will take a look at some simple sentence structures and word order within sentences as well....This might be the largest 'Spoonful of Russian' ever, but it's all good!Correction: In the beginning of the podcast I got the date wrong. The show was being recorded on Friday, Oct, 7th. You will hear me say: "Today is Saturday, 7th of October." Oops!Just to add to our past lesson - there are noun, adjective and verb cognates in Russian, and they can help you speak smoothly and easily, making you sound very natural. But don't let false cognates trick you into saying something you don't intend!I'd like to answer a question of one of my listeners. He was asking about the role of the 'hard sign' and the 'soft sign' in the Russian alphabet. The soft sign 'мягкий знак' has no sound of its own. Rather it tells you that the consonant before it is soft. (учитель).....The hard sign 'твердый знак' has no sound of its own as well. It indicates that the preceeding consonant is hard. You make a slight break in the word, immediately after the consonant it follows. (объем - volume - объем).-------------------------------------------------------- Что это? Это кофе?- Нет, это не кофе. Это чай.- What is this? Is this coffee?- No, it's not coffee. It's tea.and now a slightly different dialogue:- Кто это? Это учитель?- Нет, это не учитель. Это студент.- Who is this? Is this a teacher?- No, It is not a teacher. It is a student.--------------------------------------------Forming a negative sentence:Это хорошо (It is good)Это не хорошо (It's not good)---------------------------------------------If you don't know how to count from 1 to 10 in Russian, today's the day! Most of these numbers have a soft sign at the end, so don't forget to soften the last consonant!0 (nol') - ноль1 (adeen) - один2 (dva) - два3 (tree) - три4 (chyetirye) - четыре5 (pyat') - пять6 (shyest') - шесть7 (syem') - семь8 (vosyem') - восемь9 (devyat') - девять10 (desyat') - десятьDays of the week:понедельник (pah-neh-DEHL-neek) Mondayвторник (FTOR-neek) Tuesdayсреда (sreh-DAH) Wednesdayчетверг (chet-VERK) Thursdayпятница (PYAHT-neet-sah) Fridayсуббота (soo-BOH-tah) Saturdayвоскресенье (vahs-kree-SEHN-yeh) Sunday------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lyrics of this week's Russian song:Зачем вы, девушки, красивых любите?(Е.Птичкин - И.Шаферан)from the film "My Street"Ромашки спрятались, поникли лютики,Когда застыла я от горьких слов:Зачем вы, девочки, красивых любите,Непостоянная у них любовь.Сняла решительно пиджак наброшенный,Казаться гордою хватило сил,Ему сказала я: - Всего хорошего, -А он прощения не попросил.Ромашки сорваны, завяли лютики,Вода холодная в реке рябит.Зачем вы, девочки, красивых любите,Одни страдания от той любви...Зачем вы, девочки, красивых любите,Непостоянная у них любовь.---------